On 05.06.2014 14:02, Prateek Saxena wrote:
I'd get rid of the "For example: " and keep the rest of the stuff. On second thoughts that might confuse a new editor. They might think that that is what they were supposed to do (research seems a bit intimidating at first) and might not submit a simple typo fix. I think that adding a few examples or the canned summaries separated by "/" might be helpful—"Fixed typos / Added links".
Happy to hear you agree that having an example edit summary is a good idea here. You're probably right about my research thing being a bit intimidating, as well as the "for example" part being unnecessary.
best, max